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I'm a Wall Street Journal editor in Asia. I follow the news. Sometimes the news follows me. Retweets aren't real. None of this exists. | @WSJ @WSJAsia

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Troy McCullough Verified account ‏@TroyMcCee 13 Mar 2014

Map: If #MH370 flew for 4 hours after disappearance, it could have gone 2,200 nautical miles. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914904579434653903086282 … pic.twitter.com/rNBYtU4u49

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  1. UNLIMITEDHEART ‏@Unlimitedheart 13 Mar 2014

    รัศมีที่ #MH370 จะบินต่อไปได้อีก หลังจากสัญญาณสุดท้ายปรากฎขึ้นบนจอเรดาร์ อาจจะบินต่อไปได้อีก 4,048 กม. Cr. @TroyWSJ pic.twitter.com/ni1c1BCpVq

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    1. IAN CUGLEY ‏@cugs101 13 Mar 2014

      @TroyWSJ @WSJ It is actually much wider than this as the plane had fuel to travel beyond Beijing

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    2. Colin Charles ‏@bytebot 13 Mar 2014

      @cugs101 @TroyWSJ @WSJ yes. Nearly 2 hours of extra fuel apparently from early reports.

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    1. Gwendol Bowling ‏@gwendolbowling 13 Mar 2014 Keller, TX

      @TroyWSJ @erickdavid ...well. The map tells us where the plane is not. The plane is not in North Korea....

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    2. James Tyler ‏@jameseatontyler 13 Mar 2014

      @gwendolbowling @TroyWSJ @erickdavid It could be. Two extra hours of fuel means another 1,000 miles of radius. #BiggerCircle #MH370

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    4. Gwendol Bowling ‏@gwendolbowling 13 Mar 2014 Keller, TX

      @jameseatontyler @TroyWSJ @erickdavid There was an engine signal sent to Rolls Royce every 30 minutes (like OnStar checks)...(1)

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    5. James Tyler ‏@jameseatontyler 13 Mar 2014

      @gwendolbowling @TroyWSJ @erickdavid Interesting. Well best wishes to the families and good luck!

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    1. Peter Davidson ‏@petedavo_au 13 Mar 2014

      .@TroyWSJ Crikey, there's remote abandoned airfields all over the place within that map. #MH370 pic.twitter.com/Zs7gDnh1ZQ

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    2. Collin with two 'L's ‏@PolemiCol 13 Mar 2014

      @petedavo_au @TroyWSJ but any attempt to enter foreign airspace would likely have been noticed.

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    3. Peter Davidson ‏@petedavo_au 13 Mar 2014

      .@PolemiCol @TroyWSJ and whoever flew MH370 would have to be a bloody good pilot to land a B777 on any of them in one piece too

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  2. Church Lady ‏@QuiteDirect 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ True that Rolls Royce and/or Boeing are denying @WSJ story on engine data? #mh370

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  3. NK ‏@jonaco82 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ @WSJ it could have refueled and headed out further too which could be possibility?

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  4. Sam Varkey ‏@samvarkey 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ @WSJ After days of wasted search efforts I now think the aircraft was stolen.What happened to those passengers is the big question?

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  5. CY Xu ‏@HippyXu 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ so basically everyone has a backdoor installed on a plane...

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  6. A.S.Kamarudin ‏@3alani 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ @WSJAsia RR hv confirmd tht this is not true.don't report uncorroboratd news pls! @HishammuddinH2O

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  7. Peter Davidson ‏@petedavo_au 13 Mar 2014

    .@TroyWSJ I wonder if anyone onboard (beside the Pilot & FO) could pilot and land #MH370 safely?

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  8. Sami Mäkeläinen ‏@smakelainen 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ @WSJ What event caused the data send? Landing, anomaly, what? Frustrating that even available answers aren't published

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  9. Dillon Hosier ‏@IsraelLADillon 13 Mar 2014

    @TroyWSJ So 2200nm which happens to intersect with Beijing? We sure we're looking at data from 3/7/14 1700 UTC and not another flight?

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